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* [[Nadia Winson]] from [[Clan Ghost Bear]], [[Abtakha]] from Clan Wolf.<ref name=FMWC80-OR-NW-1>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 80, "Operation Revival", Nadia Winson was taken as ''isorla'' from Clan Wolf</ref><ref name=IC16-WAF-NW-1>''Invading Clans (sourcebook)'', p. 16, "Wolfnet Archive File: 93215-TJ3-12/8/60", Nadia Winson is taken by the Ghost Bears just after obtaining her Bloodname</ref>
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* [[Nadia Winson]] from [[Clan Ghost Bear]], ''[[abtakha]]'' from Clan Wolf.<ref name=FMWC80-OR-NW-1>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 80, "Operation Revival", Nadia Winson was taken as ''isorla'' from Clan Wolf</ref><ref name=IC16-WAF-NW-1>''Invading Clans (sourcebook)'', p. 16, "Wolfnet Archive File: 93215-TJ3-12/8/60", Nadia Winson is taken by the Ghost Bears just after obtaining her Bloodname</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 12:22, 13 February 2022

The Winson bloodname deriving from Jennifer Winson was a Clan Wolf founding legacy.[1] There is another, separate Winson bloodname deriving from her supposed brother Jerome Winson.

It is worth noting that, although this is not known within the BattleTech universe at large, "Jennifer Winson" was a false name, and her supposed family relation to Jerome Winson was a forgery to cover up her real identity. Beyond this there is a breadcrumbs trail of unreliable information suggesting that Nicholas Kerensky's wife, the woman calling herself Jennifer Winson, may actually have been the last living descendant of the ruling House of the Star League, House Cameron (see Jennifer Winson article.)


Known Bloodname Holders

Bloodname Founder

Khan

saKhan

Loremaster

Field Officers

Wars of Reaving

In December 3071 the renamed 246th Wolf Strike Cluster and the 509th Wolf Solahma Battle, dropped on and around the Kerensky Bloodchapel in Strana Mechty. Led by Star Colonel Ramil Kerensky of the Clan Wolf Watch. He opened a challenge to all Clans to prove themselves worthy of the Kerensky Heritage by retaking the Chapel from his forces. This prompted several warriors to attack the Wolves, as the day worn on the numbers involved grew until ilKhan Andrews announced that whichever Clan could take the Chapel back would be awarded the Kerensky Bloodname. Chaos ensued as the Clans all vied for the honor with ninty warriors assaulting the entrenched Wolves over three days. Wolf Elementals destroyed the Winson Bloodchapel and as Ramil Kerensky fell he detonated the Kerensky Bloodchapel. This action provided the cover for a Wolf Watch team to penetrate the main genetics repository and destroy the master genetic files of Jennifer Winson, Nicholas and Andery Kerensky. The 246th were destroyed in this action.[9]

Notes

  • During the Wars of Reaving, Jennifer Winson's genetic legacy would be passed to Clan Coyote as part of a deal to assist Clan Wolf in escaping the Clan Homeworlds.[10]. After the Wars of Reaving, a new tradition was created by the Coyotes that allowed holders of the Winson Bloodline to show their heritage. Warriors were allowed to add a golden braid on their field and dress uniform and trim their equipment in gold. This was done to demonstrate that the Winson line represented the last of the founder's legacy among the Home Clans. While initially used for Coyote warriors, it was later extended to warriors of that bloodline to all remaining Clans with no retribution; possibly done by Clan Coyote to make amends for their role in helping The Society.[11]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 37, "Clan Wolf"
  2. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 80, "Operation Revival", Nadia Winson was taken as isorla from Clan Wolf
  3. Invading Clans (sourcebook), p. 16, "Wolfnet Archive File: 93215-TJ3-12/8/60", Nadia Winson is taken by the Ghost Bears just after obtaining her Bloodname
  4. 4.0 4.1 Wolf Clan Sourcebook
  5. The Falcon and the Wolf, p. 56
  6. The Falcon and the Wolf, p. 56
  7. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 32, "33rd Red Battle Cluster Profile"
  8. Lethal Heritage
  9. The Wars of Reaving, p. 78-79
  10. The Wars of Reaving, pp. 163, 164, 165, "Founder's Future, Clan Coyote"
  11. The Wars of Reaving Supplemental, p.10 - Clan Coyote

Bibliography